Masked Hong Kong students take final school exams

Secondary school students told to arrive early for temperature checks

Students sit for the diploma of secondary education university entrance exams in Hong Kong on Friday. Photograph: Getty Images
Students sit for the diploma of secondary education university entrance exams in Hong Kong on Friday. Photograph: Getty Images

Thousands of Hong Kong students were among the first in the world to take their final secondary school exams on Friday, all wearing face masks and having their temperatures checked after being stuck at home for months due to the coronavirus.

The diploma of secondary education examination was given the go-ahead with a four-week delay as the number of new coronavirus cases has fallen, though social-distancing measures remain in place throughout the city.

"Although it's relatively dangerous to start the examination for us candidates at this moment, the (exams) might have been cancelled altogether unless they were held now," 19-year-old Emily Chui said before going into the exam hall at the Clementi Secondary School on Hong Kong island.

Hong Kong’s schools have been shut since late January.

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The city reported two more coronavirus cases on Thursday, taking its total to 1,036. Four people have died. On Monday, the city reported no new cases for the first time since early March.

Students were asked to arrive early for temperature checks, while face masks were mandatory, hand sanitiser was available and desks were about 2 metres (6 feet) apart.

Students were also required to present a health declaration form.

Some candidates were still unsure about whether the exams should have been held while the city was still reporting new cases.

“It’s like we are risking our life for a seat in university and we don’t even know if we are going to succeed,” said Rita Hung (18) before walking in.

More than 3,000 students took the exams in the first sitting on Friday. In all, some 52,000 candidates will do so over the next month.